because roman is very good, jowk i dont know
John Adams
Julius Caesar was a Roman ruler but he could be said to rule Greece too, because Greece was part of the Roman empire in Caesar's time.
nobody said there wasn't a golden rule
It was part of (and to a large extent was) the Holy Roman Empire, of which it was sometimes said that it was neither Holy, nor Roman, nor an empire. However, the German states were not under foreign rule.
Yes. There are the blessings which are said when lighting the candles; and there are the Hallel and Al Hanisim.
It means protect our gifts of freedom
Voltaire said the Holy Roman Empire was not 'Holy, Roman, or an Empire.'
rule by the wealthiest
Yes, cuz she said "he is my love & blessings.
:) Strange question, but no Italy has never "ruled" Bulgaria. If however you mean the Roman Empire (which can be said was centered in Rome and Italy), then yes Bulgaria was part of the Eastern Roman Empire, otherwise more commonly known as Byzantine Empire. That being said however, Eastern Roman Empire had their own emperor, a Bulgarian/Greek, named Constantin.
On Shabbat, several blessings are recited to sanctify the day. The most notable are the Kiddush, which is said over wine to bless the day and commemorate creation, and the Hamotzi, which is recited over bread to acknowledge God's provision. Additionally, blessings are said during the lighting of Shabbat candles, welcoming the peace and rest of the day. These blessings help to create a sacred atmosphere and mark the transition from the weekday to Shabbat.
there is no rule i think my teacher said its about the pattern